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michelle caruso ka brar row joins us. >> u.s. officials tell nbc news that there are as many as seven americans among the hostages. there may be more. yesterday they were only certain about three. there is deep confusion, almost no clarity, about the algerian military attempt to take control of the facility in eastern algeria that simon referenced. neither b.p. or stat oil, nor the u.k. government nor the u.s. government able to provide any clarity about the state of that on peril rags. there are conflicting reports about casualties. b.p. along with other energy companies in the country are moving nonessential employees from algeria. once again, in the last hour the white house strongly condemning the attack on the plant and the white house spokesperson saying president obama is being briefed regularly on the situation. they would not provide any clarity about whether or not there are u.s. drones over algeria at this point. to give you the background, a group connected to al qaeda has claimed responsibility for this attack. they
michelle caruso ka brar row joins us. >> u.s. officials tell nbc news that there are as many as seven americans among the hostages. there may be more. yesterday they were only certain about three. there is deep confusion, almost no clarity, about the algerian military attempt to take control of the facility in eastern algeria that simon referenced. neither b.p. or stat oil, nor the u.k. government nor the u.s. government able to provide any clarity about the state of that on peril rags....
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i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for maria bartiromo. the dow and s&p closing at another five-year high. google set to release earnings any time now. dow jones industrial average down by 58 points and the highs of the session, 13,70 and nasdaq higher by 8.5. 3,000143. a gain of a quarter percent and the s&p higher by a little more than six points. 1492. a great year to discover america. bill. >> it was. let's get ready for the earnings. google and ibm out any moment now. get the numbers and a panel of analysts ready to tell us what they think. paul and gary will be watching the numbers when they come out. cnbc contributor michael yosikami and joe greco of meridian equity partners joining us in just a moment. michael, let me start with you. you bullish? >> yes, i am bullish. i see no reason why the markets should not continue to go higher. interesting to see the numbers kemg out of google and ibm. an indication of the strength of the global economy. yes, obviously, the fed is juicing this real, but cash on balance sheets is at record high
i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for maria bartiromo. the dow and s&p closing at another five-year high. google set to release earnings any time now. dow jones industrial average down by 58 points and the highs of the session, 13,70 and nasdaq higher by 8.5. 3,000143. a gain of a quarter percent and the s&p higher by a little more than six points. 1492. a great year to discover america. bill. >> it was. let's get ready for the earnings. google and ibm out any moment now. get the...
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roseanne. >> reporter: hi there, michelle that. ban goes into effect march the 12th unless it is stopped by a new york state supreme court, and that court heard oral arguments today. it was the complaint was filed by a coalition of plaintiffs led by the american beverage association and it included others such as the restaurant association and a theater organization. now, as you know, this first of a kind ban was approved by the city's board of held, and it prohibits the sale of sugary drinks and sodas larger than 16 ounces under the board of health letter grading system. this applies to restaurants, pizzarias, delis and theaters but not grocery stores or drug stores, and that is part of the complaint. the complaint alleges that the board of health exceeded its authority, that this ban is arbitrary and capricious and also that it is unfair to small businesses. now, some groups, civic and business groups researching minority members of the community say this ban is unfair. they are actually in court. part of the complaintants fighti
roseanne. >> reporter: hi there, michelle that. ban goes into effect march the 12th unless it is stopped by a new york state supreme court, and that court heard oral arguments today. it was the complaint was filed by a coalition of plaintiffs led by the american beverage association and it included others such as the restaurant association and a theater organization. now, as you know, this first of a kind ban was approved by the city's board of held, and it prohibits the sale of sugary...
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good evening, michelle. >> reporter: good evening. it's all happening in algeria, in north africa where islamic militants have taken as many as 41 hostages. nbc news has learned from u.s. officials that there are three americans among those hostages. unlike the situation in benghazi last year the white house has wasted no time this time around calling this a terrorist attack. here's what the national security spokesperson had to say. we condemn in the strongest terms a terrorist attack on british petroleum personnel and facilities at an in amenas, algeria. we are closely monitoring the situation. leon panetta suggested military action may be necessary. he said i want to assure the american people of the united states will take all necessary and proper steps that are required to deal with the situation. it happened overnight in eastern algeria, on the border of libya. this is a joint venture. algeria is a huge producer of natural gas supplies some 30% of natural gas to europe and these militants have said the reason they have conduct t
good evening, michelle. >> reporter: good evening. it's all happening in algeria, in north africa where islamic militants have taken as many as 41 hostages. nbc news has learned from u.s. officials that there are three americans among those hostages. unlike the situation in benghazi last year the white house has wasted no time this time around calling this a terrorist attack. here's what the national security spokesperson had to say. we condemn in the strongest terms a terrorist attack on...
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>> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is donna cooper, an advisers to the center for american progress and a former planning and policy secretary for the state of pennsylvania. good to sigh, donna. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> so at a time when the country is in bad fiscal shape, no secrets here, where does the money come from for need infrastructure improvements? >> well, as the study just pointed out, you know, we have 1.1 trillion that we're short, but that's actually over 13 years, so we need to be spending about $130 billion more a year, and us a point out some of that is private money. it's not public money. the public money that needs to be invested on roads and highways and rail and transit really doesn't total that much, and your former guest, senator simpson knew that well. in fact, the simpson/bowles commission called for about $150 billion more in federal funds to be invested every year. i think it could be done for a little bit less, but we've got to start because we're
>> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is donna cooper, an advisers to the center for american progress and a former planning and policy secretary for the state of pennsylvania. good to sigh, donna. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> so at a time when the country is in bad fiscal shape, no secrets here, where does the money come from for need infrastructure improvements? >> well, as the...
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i'm michelle caruso ka arcabrerh ross westgate. kelly's off. we'll have more coming up -- there's been a traffic jam in the region. the s&p rising back above the five-year high that it reached -- >> kidding, kidding. kidding. >> he doth protest too much. in every joke there is a whisper of truth. >> kidding -- is that the expression? >> in spanish -- [ spanish ] >> i don't know whether andrew is delayed because of traffic or can't decide the proper look for a snow day. could be a sweater -- >> sweater? >> a zipper sweater. >> a zweater? >> yeah. you don't get up early enough -- do you live in the georgia? >> yes. >> you're here. >> yes. >> okay. i live 35 miles away. >> and you made it. >> and i have a sports car. >> and andrew lives in the city, he didn't make it. >> don't live where there's a bridge or tunnel between you and where you work is good advice. >> that would mean i have to live in new jersey and i don't want to live in new jersey. >> you made it here. too good for new jersey? too good for new jersey, are you? >> i'm single. i want
i'm michelle caruso ka arcabrerh ross westgate. kelly's off. we'll have more coming up -- there's been a traffic jam in the region. the s&p rising back above the five-year high that it reached -- >> kidding, kidding. kidding. >> he doth protest too much. in every joke there is a whisper of truth. >> kidding -- is that the expression? >> in spanish -- [ spanish ] >> i don't know whether andrew is delayed because of traffic or can't decide the proper look for a...
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michelle? >> it's an historical day, absolutely. there are thousands of people in line in cuba today. today was the first day where it was much easier to leave. before the changes that went into place today, people had to get an exit visa, permission from the government to leave. they had to have letters from -- of invitation. it was exceedingly difficult to leave. that is no longer the case. when these changes were announced several months ago, a lot of skeptics within the island outside the island said, is this really going to happen? well, today, yanni sanchez, the most famous dissident blogger there, she tweeted about how she'd apply for a passport and try to leave. and today she tweeted wow, they tell me that i will get my passport in early february. and she is going to travel to a social media conference as a result. what's also important is even though you want to leave, you won't necessarily be stigmatized. they won't seize all of your belongings as they used to do in the old days. so some pretty significant changes. why are
michelle? >> it's an historical day, absolutely. there are thousands of people in line in cuba today. today was the first day where it was much easier to leave. before the changes that went into place today, people had to get an exit visa, permission from the government to leave. they had to have letters from -- of invitation. it was exceedingly difficult to leave. that is no longer the case. when these changes were announced several months ago, a lot of skeptics within the island outside...
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michelle is raring to go. we will see you at the top of the hour for that most important hour of the trading day. >> let's find out what's happening at the nymex. there's a big development on the see stone pipeline. >> oil prices have closed here near the highs of the session, the highs of the year. the february contract expiring today above $96 a barrel, march is above 96.50. the big news is the governor of nebraska has approved a portion of the keystone pipeline that will avoid that environmentally sensitive sand hills area. there's been controversy from environmental groups about the contamination of water in that area. and they did not want the sand hills region to be impacted by the keystone pipeline. now there's a route around that. that will bring more crude oil into oklahoma, analysts are saying that part of the reason why perhaps some of the market is seeing this as bullish is that it's going to create more of a global marketplace for u.s. oil. that's one reason why we're looking at oil prices here. s
michelle is raring to go. we will see you at the top of the hour for that most important hour of the trading day. >> let's find out what's happening at the nymex. there's a big development on the see stone pipeline. >> oil prices have closed here near the highs of the session, the highs of the year. the february contract expiring today above $96 a barrel, march is above 96.50. the big news is the governor of nebraska has approved a portion of the keystone pipeline that will avoid...
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so that's why. >> you know, michelle, the big story may be whether or not "downtown abbey's" finances are being mismanaged. >> if they reduce the number of seasons because of that, that would be terrible. >> i knew that would get you. thank you, michelle. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities. >> hey, from europe to asia, we're looking at japan as a key driver in the commodities markets today. of course the bank of japan stimulus plans, something that's helping many commodities including gold and the fact we may see inflation down the road for gold. and we're finding them above the 16 90 level. it looks like it could be a doubtful case for gold to continue its gold run. that something that citi is looking at its inability to sustain above the $1,800 level. that may weigh on the bullish case for gold. that's according to citi. but they are more bullish about platinum. and the platinum group metals. in fact, they have changed the price target for platinum to $1,700 an ounce. and palladium to $775 an ounce. raising the price targets there. talking about the strength there. we h
so that's why. >> you know, michelle, the big story may be whether or not "downtown abbey's" finances are being mismanaged. >> if they reduce the number of seasons because of that, that would be terrible. >> i knew that would get you. thank you, michelle. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities. >> hey, from europe to asia, we're looking at japan as a key driver in the commodities markets today. of course the bank of japan stimulus plans,...
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that, of course, the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. she has changed her hairstyle. there will be a twitter poll about this i'm sure if there isn't one already. she's obviously a style icon, and her haircut. >> thank you very much. her haircut is getting more attention in this town than just about anything else. >> if i could say something, i'm going to watch her more closely than anybody today, because i really believe that to the extent the obamas in some respects are mirroring the clintons, i think her next move may be to move for the senate in illinois in 2016. >> some people have said that -- >> i would bet a lot of money that that will never happen. >> you will? >> is that right? >> i was just in chicago. a lot of people are betting on it. mark kirk will be up, and he was a great senator, but he's had a stroke. >> he's had a stroke and was incapacitated and just returned as they swore in the new senate three weeks ago and walked up the steps in a show -- >> full disclosure, i didn't think hillary clinton was going to run for the s
that, of course, the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. she has changed her hairstyle. there will be a twitter poll about this i'm sure if there isn't one already. she's obviously a style icon, and her haircut. >> thank you very much. her haircut is getting more attention in this town than just about anything else. >> if i could say something, i'm going to watch her more closely than anybody today, because i really believe that to the extent the obamas in some respects...
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everyone is doing it. >> see you later. >> michelle caruso-cabrera. let's get to mary thompson with some news this time on whirlpool. >> stock moving higher, up 2.5% on the news that the u.s. trade ban panel gave final improve to impose anti-dumping duties on washington machines from south korea and mexico. the u.s. international trade commission voting 6-0 in a case brought by whirlpool that said the company had been materially harmed or was threatened with material harm by those other manufacturers. so, again, you can see its stock popping on the news. >> one of the best performing stocks of the year, last year, too. let's bring in brian shactman. we've had a bring of positive days, nine out of ten, in fact. >> dow is up. a lot of that is ibm and microsoft. interesting you say that, carl, i'm really focused on the s&p. those are specific stock stories driving it. tech is driving whatever rally we have today. talk about ibm driving the dow, good for about 70 points-plus and google powers the nasdaq. microsoft up a percent plus apple. pulled back a li
everyone is doing it. >> see you later. >> michelle caruso-cabrera. let's get to mary thompson with some news this time on whirlpool. >> stock moving higher, up 2.5% on the news that the u.s. trade ban panel gave final improve to impose anti-dumping duties on washington machines from south korea and mexico. the u.s. international trade commission voting 6-0 in a case brought by whirlpool that said the company had been materially harmed or was threatened with material harm by...
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. >> michelle, thank you very much. meanwhile, we're at the height of earnings season. bank of america and kayla tausche has the, both of those banks hit by steep legal costs. citi only released $86 million from this pool. until had can see how it affects the housing recovery. releasing $900 million, as well, and that pool includes mortgages. while b of a is not entirely out of the woods, kreismt o brian moynihan said the settlement means that earnings should now be clearer, with growth across all businesses and expenses declining 6% in the last year. he says the drop in delinquency rates should shave arch additional $1 billion out of expenses by q3. other than the, they said citi needs to set more efficiency targets across the bank, and those targets should be clearer in the upcoming months. both companies noting the overall capital positions better than last year. back to you. >> kayla, thank you so much. making it relatively easy to understand. for more analysis, let's bring in jeff hart. good morning, these are a bit impenetrable. how do you read them? >> that's the
. >> michelle, thank you very much. meanwhile, we're at the height of earnings season. bank of america and kayla tausche has the, both of those banks hit by steep legal costs. citi only released $86 million from this pool. until had can see how it affects the housing recovery. releasing $900 million, as well, and that pool includes mortgages. while b of a is not entirely out of the woods, kreismt o brian moynihan said the settlement means that earnings should now be clearer, with growth...
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the illinois state float in honor of the first lady, michelle obama, the pennsylvania float, mlk float, you name it. and they have 200 animals we're told will be on the route. military bands, kids on unicycles. you name it, are y you are goine it. people excited, trying to get through to this location. be patient. it will take a while. but at least it is not as cold as four years ago and not as many people. john. >> everybody seems hung up on that. not as cold as it was four years ago. i like the cold, but not as cold as four years ago. >> a balmy 33. >> at the moment -- balmy 33. a lot of people will make their way to the parade. trying to get prime locations on the national mall. christi paul, people gathering, and you can tell by being here. more people out at this point four years ago, a smaller crowd but happy crowd, right? >> oh, my gosh, yes. and look at the sunrise. looks like the sky is on fire. people dancing, because you can hear the music, people carrying flags and tommy williams, one of our service members with the mari mari mari marine corps thank you for your service. >>
the illinois state float in honor of the first lady, michelle obama, the pennsylvania float, mlk float, you name it. and they have 200 animals we're told will be on the route. military bands, kids on unicycles. you name it, are y you are goine it. people excited, trying to get through to this location. be patient. it will take a while. but at least it is not as cold as four years ago and not as many people. john. >> everybody seems hung up on that. not as cold as it was four years ago. i...
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michelle obama is the only african to ever serve as first lady. now she is on the verge of another four years in the white house, four years without worrying about another election campaign. we're joined live from california now with professor algore. welcome. how has michelle obama approached the role? >> i think she is doing a good job. i could give her an a-plus. we study the first ladies and we study women, actually. so we get a sense of how politics operates on another sort of sphere. and one of the capacities that the first lady, the role of first lady, has is that it offers the person who steps into it the chance to be a symbol. to have a kind of symbolizing function. so if she chooses, the first lady can decide whether she wants to be the face of her husband's administration. personifying it and sending out messages that are psychological and emotional in nature. and i think michelle obama has done that. >> you wonder about, you know, a sense of freedom for the second term. you see her, her new hairdo. do first ladies tend to express more
michelle obama is the only african to ever serve as first lady. now she is on the verge of another four years in the white house, four years without worrying about another election campaign. we're joined live from california now with professor algore. welcome. how has michelle obama approached the role? >> i think she is doing a good job. i could give her an a-plus. we study the first ladies and we study women, actually. so we get a sense of how politics operates on another sort of...
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the president's subject was hair, specifically michelle obama's new bangs. >> first of all, i love michelle obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> president obama just earlier tonight. raw politics looking ahead to tomorrow and, of course, looking ahead at the next four years, we have a team of professionals here, who have seen a lot of presidential history being made. republican consultant margaret hoover joining us, ari fleischer, former president clinton adviser and mastermind, paul begala and president of rebuild the dream is here as well. paul, you wrote an article in "the daily beast" i think it was today, you basically said, the president should say all the right things in his speech tomorrow about coming together and unity, and then he should go out and be ruthless? >> yes, yes. he famously hosted steven spielberg and daniel day-lewis and the stars behind the movie "lincoln." that is the lesson of lincoln, in his first inaugural he talked about appealing to better angels of our nature, then we wen
the president's subject was hair, specifically michelle obama's new bangs. >> first of all, i love michelle obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> president obama just earlier tonight. raw politics looking ahead to tomorrow and, of course, looking ahead at the next four years, we have a team of professionals here, who have seen a lot of presidential history being made. republican consultant...
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michele obama debuted a new hair style thursday which was also her birthday, her 49th birthday. the photo her office posted on-line, the new hair cut, very straight, i guess includes bangs. it made headlines around the world. i was surprised by -- i mean, this was everywhere, in newspapers around the world. >> it got a lot of attention. in fact, one writer from "the new york times" said, i fear this inauguration story is going to turn into not a gown story but a hair story. you know, you're asking the wrong person if asking about bangs. i'm just saying. >> yes. all right. alina, thanks very much. we're joined by "people" magazine style and beauty editor pamela edwards. >> we're obsessed with her. we love her. i think she looks younger too, feathery, modern. it's your birthday, new year, new term. >> do you find your readers for "people" magazine are still passionately interested in everything she does. >> absolutely. it's so accessible too. i think absolutely. >> how -- on things like the gowns how does she make those decisions? is it just her? >> it's a personal decision. she c
michele obama debuted a new hair style thursday which was also her birthday, her 49th birthday. the photo her office posted on-line, the new hair cut, very straight, i guess includes bangs. it made headlines around the world. i was surprised by -- i mean, this was everywhere, in newspapers around the world. >> it got a lot of attention. in fact, one writer from "the new york times" said, i fear this inauguration story is going to turn into not a gown story but a hair story. you...
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what is the power of michelle obama's style? >> well you know, i think every first lady makes an impression, whether she intends to or not. and michelle obama has really embraced style as a way for her to express the sort of emotional tenor of the white house. and you know, whether she's wearing something really glamorous, like the michael kors gold lame dress she wore to the kennedy center recently. or this great bright color that she always wears, she sends a really strong message of optimism, of you know, her own personal femininity and power. and i think it's, it's great. and people look to her as, as a role model, obviously on so many levels. but i think people look for the kind of signs that come from her style. >> it's not only of course which designer do you end up picking, right? it's also the price point. it's also is it something new. or something you've worn before. all of these things send messages, right, kate? >> yeah, i mean i think very, if you think back to the last inaugural swearing in, when she held up the j
what is the power of michelle obama's style? >> well you know, i think every first lady makes an impression, whether she intends to or not. and michelle obama has really embraced style as a way for her to express the sort of emotional tenor of the white house. and you know, whether she's wearing something really glamorous, like the michael kors gold lame dress she wore to the kennedy center recently. or this great bright color that she always wears, she sends a really strong message of...
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. >> first lady michelle obama. >> reporter: when first lady michelle obama walked out on stage in that memorable white gown by jason wu, overnight the designer became a household name. take me back. >> it's me! >> reporter: so who will be the lucky one four years later? >> it is brilliant what she's done in keeping a secret, i have to say, because in the previous administrations while there's always interest in what the first lady wore, there was never this kind of red carpet moment. >> reporter: sources close to the process say what started out as a 20-designer field for the gown whittled down to two. two designers who have a shot at worldwide game. so who are they? likely a new york-based designer and quite possibly one emerging versus established. around thanksgiving, designers submit sketches. garments are made, fittings and more fittings. the gowns are sut shuttled back and forth between new york and d.c. and because these designers don't have direct access to the first lady, they have mannequins made in her likeness that live in the studios. >> some people would compare it to dre
. >> first lady michelle obama. >> reporter: when first lady michelle obama walked out on stage in that memorable white gown by jason wu, overnight the designer became a household name. take me back. >> it's me! >> reporter: so who will be the lucky one four years later? >> it is brilliant what she's done in keeping a secret, i have to say, because in the previous administrations while there's always interest in what the first lady wore, there was never this kind...
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with me now is 10-year-old mari and her mom michelle who feels a special kinship with michelle obama and mckenna as well. mari, ten yearsed old. you moved from california a couple of years ago, what do you want to see today? >> inside the white house. >> reporter: you want to see inside the white house? >> you think that's going to happen? >> yes. >> they got on the train at 3:30 this morning and wasn't too bad? >> nope, wasn't bad at all. hardly any people there. >> you have a trek back? >> no, not looking forward to it. >> has to get the kids back for school. and three hours away once you get off the metro in alexandria? >> near virginia beach. >> if you could ask malia or sasha anything, what would you ask? >> what is the favorite thing about the white house. >> reporter: so many questions kids want to ask the kids of the white house. one thing so interest to see, people taking pictures with their ipads all over the place down here. back to you. >> christi, so many people from so many places on the mall yesterday, mississippi, louisiana, nebraska, boston, all over the country to j
with me now is 10-year-old mari and her mom michelle who feels a special kinship with michelle obama and mckenna as well. mari, ten yearsed old. you moved from california a couple of years ago, what do you want to see today? >> inside the white house. >> reporter: you want to see inside the white house? >> you think that's going to happen? >> yes. >> they got on the train at 3:30 this morning and wasn't too bad? >> nope, wasn't bad at all. hardly any people...
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. >> now, first of all, i love michelle obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she look goods. >> of course you will get to see those bangs and the various outfits that the first lady will be wearing tonight when the first lady and the president attend the big balls. first of all there's the commander in chief ball and the official inaugural ball that will be taking place later tonight, soledad. >> everybody wants to know what will go with those bangs, what gown will she wear tonight. dan lothian, appreciate that. who exactly are the vips expected to be there? john berman is following some of the big names for us. good morning. >> hi, soledad. i'm standing in front of the capitol. the best real estate there, right behind the podium goes to the families. the president's family and the biden family. there is a number member of the biden family this year, joe biden's family ashley got married, dr. howard crine. other vip seating includes former presidents. jimmy carter will be there. bill
. >> now, first of all, i love michelle obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she look goods. >> of course you will get to see those bangs and the various outfits that the first lady will be wearing tonight when the first lady and the president attend the big balls. first of all there's the commander in chief ball and the official inaugural ball that will be taking place later tonight, soledad. >> everybody wants to know what will...
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we want to talk about michelle's dress. we want to know who designed it. i honored her today by cutting my own bangs to match her new haircut, and i'm sure half the women in america -- >> i know about this. >> hey, don, bangs is the new botox, that's all i can say. i think that we want to have some pomp and pageantry, but want to be clear, this is an inauguration, the beginning of a second presidential term. this is not the king and queen. got it? >> yeah. okay. so by the way, the bangs look good. you always look great. this sort of ritual, though, goes back -- some would argue, hundreds or even thousands of years. the leader in front of us, people taking an oath. why do we need that? >> you know, as human beings, we like to have rights of passage. we like to mark things. listen, new year's eve is nothing but a date on the calendar. but look at the new year's resolutions it helps people make. so this is almost cleaning the slate clean so that he can start again, second term, what are the plans. and we can move forward. and we need some kind of celebration
we want to talk about michelle's dress. we want to know who designed it. i honored her today by cutting my own bangs to match her new haircut, and i'm sure half the women in america -- >> i know about this. >> hey, don, bangs is the new botox, that's all i can say. i think that we want to have some pomp and pageantry, but want to be clear, this is an inauguration, the beginning of a second presidential term. this is not the king and queen. got it? >> yeah. okay. so by the way,...
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i like that factoid. >> i thought it was michelle. >> felicia taylor, thank you so much. as we're talking white house, we're talking white house just because of the inauguration this upcoming monday. today we're looking beyond the fun and festivities and breaking down the challenges the president will face in his final term. coming up, a look at one of his biggest jobs. >>> but first, next month we will begin introducing you to a new group of amazing people. you know them as our cnn heroes. this will be for 2013. want you to first take a look at the young woman from nepal who you named the 2012 cnn hero of the year. >> for 29-year-old bassnet, 2013 begins on a high note. bassnet was named cnn hero of the year for her work providing a home for children of incarcerated parents in nepal. i sat down with her right after the big moment. how do you feel? you just won. >> i think i'm dreaming. it is a big honor for me. i would never forget this night in my life. >> reporter: what was going through your mind when you were walking up on stage. >> my dream come true. thank you so m
i like that factoid. >> i thought it was michelle. >> felicia taylor, thank you so much. as we're talking white house, we're talking white house just because of the inauguration this upcoming monday. today we're looking beyond the fun and festivities and breaking down the challenges the president will face in his final term. coming up, a look at one of his biggest jobs. >>> but first, next month we will begin introducing you to a new group of amazing people. you know them...
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>> reporter: but michelle obama says she's a part-time first lady and a full-time parent. normally dedicating only two to three days per week to official events. katie mccormack is a former top aide to the first lady. >> there might be some days that we would just do day trips, traveling around their school schedule so that she could get him out the door in the morning and be back in time for dinner. >> reporter: as parents, the obamas are very involved. this is president obama taking a moment out of his work day to bring sasha upstairs to the residence. in the obama white house, there is structure and chores. sasha and maria are limited to two hours of tv per week, no social media. >> i worry about facebook right now only because, look, i know the folks at facebook, obviously they've revolutionized, you know, social networks, but, you know, malia because she's well known, i'm very keen on her protecting her privacy. she can make her own decisions obviously later as she gets older. but right now even just for security reasons, you know, she doesn't have a facebook page. da
>> reporter: but michelle obama says she's a part-time first lady and a full-time parent. normally dedicating only two to three days per week to official events. katie mccormack is a former top aide to the first lady. >> there might be some days that we would just do day trips, traveling around their school schedule so that she could get him out the door in the morning and be back in time for dinner. >> reporter: as parents, the obamas are very involved. this is president...
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this, ladies and gentlemen, very big, the first lady's office posted a picture of michelle obama sporting a new hairstyle. it's all about the bangs. i'm told that is, in fact, a very, very big deal, soledad? >> listen, she's a beautiful woman, she can wear her hair any way she wants and still look great. john, thank you. >>> still ahead on "starting point," she fights crime on tv, and now she's trying to fight child trafficking. angie harmon will join us in a moment. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> actress angie harmon is best known for her tough-talking characters in tv's "law & order" and now she's hoping to use her star power in a new role as an ambassad ambassador against child trafficking. >> their childhoods are being stolen. they work in exploitive, dangerous jobs, sell their bodies, miss out on an education and live in servitude. to help these children, we need to see them. join us and learn how you can help end child trafficking. >> so powerful and when
this, ladies and gentlemen, very big, the first lady's office posted a picture of michelle obama sporting a new hairstyle. it's all about the bangs. i'm told that is, in fact, a very, very big deal, soledad? >> listen, she's a beautiful woman, she can wear her hair any way she wants and still look great. john, thank you. >>> still ahead on "starting point," she fights crime on tv, and now she's trying to fight child trafficking. angie harmon will join us in a moment....
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a moment, it went nuts, because michelle obama changed her hair. >> reporter: that's right. we know the first lady gets a lot of attention for her wardrobe. we don't know what she's going to wear on inauguration day sunday or monday, but we know from the twitter account that the first lady's office launched yesterday she has a new haircut. she has bang es now. i wonder if this will start a trend. we'll have to see. back to you. >> we'll see you monday. are bangs a big deal? >> kate middleton got them in london. i suppose she started the trend. it's very difficult to have bangs if you have curly hair. a lot more work. i was surprised by that move, actually. >> thank you for helping me learn about that. >> i know you are big on twitter, but the fashionista thing? > "early start" live from washington starting at 5:00 eastern time on monday morning. >> former south carolina governor mark sanford speaking out. running for the congressional seat he held in the late 1990s. his career thought to be over in 2009 when he admitted to an extramarital affair while he was governor and las
a moment, it went nuts, because michelle obama changed her hair. >> reporter: that's right. we know the first lady gets a lot of attention for her wardrobe. we don't know what she's going to wear on inauguration day sunday or monday, but we know from the twitter account that the first lady's office launched yesterday she has a new haircut. she has bang es now. i wonder if this will start a trend. we'll have to see. back to you. >> we'll see you monday. are bangs a big deal? >>...
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. >>> today is first lady michelle obama's 49th birthday. i'm sure she loves we're all talking about that. it's not clear what her and the president's plans are, but our brianna keilar had this exchange with white house press secretary, jay carney. >> and finally, it's the first lady's birthday today, i believe. >> it is. >> can you tell us anything about how the president and the first family are celebrating her birthday? >> i don't want to ruin the surprise. >> anything that may have already happened? >> no, you know -- >> he's not waiting until the very end of the day to acknowledge -- >> you know, that's a personal thing. i don't have anything for that on you -- on that for you. >> we do know that mrs. obama launched a new twitter account today, @flotu. and wolf's favorite breaking news of the day, and she tweeted out a photo, revealing a new look, get this, bangs, everybody! so the first lady celebrating her birthday with a new hairdo, and of course, happy birthday. >> very happy birthday to the flotus, the first lady of the united stat
. >>> today is first lady michelle obama's 49th birthday. i'm sure she loves we're all talking about that. it's not clear what her and the president's plans are, but our brianna keilar had this exchange with white house press secretary, jay carney. >> and finally, it's the first lady's birthday today, i believe. >> it is. >> can you tell us anything about how the president and the first family are celebrating her birthday? >> i don't want to ruin the surprise....
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her red jason wu gown as she boogied to "single ladies" and kelly clarkson tweeted, i kid you not, michelle obama stood up and got the party started. katy perry stood up with her beau john mayer and menet. you may recognize where this party took place. >> as president and commander in chief -- >> reporter: it's where president obama recently announced new cabinet picks and held his last press conference, pushing back on criticism that he doesn't socialize enough with republicans. >> i like a good party. >> reporter: turns out, the president likes two good parties. tuesday, the obamas appeared before 10,000 staffers and volunteers at the staff ball where lady gaga and tony bennett were the featured performers. gaga thanked the president for supporting gay rights. ♪ dedicating a performance of "born this way" to obama captured on a cell phone by a partygoer. a finite but monday's bash set the bar. ashley judd who tweeted this picture of an off-duty secret service officer who gave her a ride called it an amazing joyful house party. at 3:00 in the morning, katy perry just left the white house
her red jason wu gown as she boogied to "single ladies" and kelly clarkson tweeted, i kid you not, michelle obama stood up and got the party started. katy perry stood up with her beau john mayer and menet. you may recognize where this party took place. >> as president and commander in chief -- >> reporter: it's where president obama recently announced new cabinet picks and held his last press conference, pushing back on criticism that he doesn't socialize enough with...
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a lot of eyes will be on what michelle obama is wearing. a lot of designers are waiting, no doubt, watching for that. president obama went out of his way to touch on climate change, something he didn't address at all over four years. he got specific, mentioning the recent wave of severe weather, pointing to climate change. here's what the president said. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> i want to bring in our panel of van jones, sally quinn, margaret hoover, and cornell belcher. were you surprised to hear him talk about climate change, and really kind of go on about it? we haven't heard much over the last four years about it? >> i was certainty surprised. i don't think we have really done a good job in society right now of dealing with this question. you have a dust bowl form
a lot of eyes will be on what michelle obama is wearing. a lot of designers are waiting, no doubt, watching for that. president obama went out of his way to touch on climate change, something he didn't address at all over four years. he got specific, mentioning the recent wave of severe weather, pointing to climate change. here's what the president said. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations....
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no, i do have a michelle, a michelle mannequin in my studio. i consistently worked with her the last four years since she's been in office. and you know, it's been a really great relationship being able to call the first lady a client. i mean, that's very special, i think. >> did they call you a few minutes before she came out? did you have a little heads up? >> they're really bad about that. they never call me. you just have to find out when everyone else finds out. >> it seems so cruel that way. >> i was dying of anxiety walking around the studio. it was almost fashion week, so i'm still working. a little more festive. i got to distract myself in a lot of work. >> your career has changed a lot in the last four years. i assume you were not eating domino's pizza last night. >> no, i wasn't. i was just not eating. >> not to knock domino's pizza, because i'm a fan. how did four years ago, i mean, did that one event her wearing that dress at that event four years ago, did that significantly change things for you? >> i think a lot of people ask me,
no, i do have a michelle, a michelle mannequin in my studio. i consistently worked with her the last four years since she's been in office. and you know, it's been a really great relationship being able to call the first lady a client. i mean, that's very special, i think. >> did they call you a few minutes before she came out? did you have a little heads up? >> they're really bad about that. they never call me. you just have to find out when everyone else finds out. >> it...
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michelle obama's outfit was by tom brown. imagine these other designs by brown. instead of the obamas, it could have been the inauguration of the munsters. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> cute. okay. it turns out that the folks in ottawa actually do have a sense of humor. we misspoke earlier in the newsroom that a hockey fan was not actually thrown out of last night's senators florida panthers game. sportsnet reports the man was actually taken away so that refs could get some personal information to contact him in the future so it could be a money maker for him. our apologies to the ottawa senators. you do have a sense of humor. i'm carol docostello. i'm carol docostello. thank you for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm ashleigh banfield. i want to take you live to the national cathedral in washington, d.c. the president and first lady michelle obama as well as the vice president are attending the national prayer service. this is a post-inauguration tradition that dates back to the days of george washington, a very important and solemn mome
michelle obama's outfit was by tom brown. imagine these other designs by brown. instead of the obamas, it could have been the inauguration of the munsters. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> cute. okay. it turns out that the folks in ottawa actually do have a sense of humor. we misspoke earlier in the newsroom that a hockey fan was not actually thrown out of last night's senators florida panthers game. sportsnet reports the man was actually taken away so that refs could get some personal...
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and michelle obama revealing she chose jason wu. next, the inaugural ball, where 30,000 people were expected to attend. this inaugural ball falls on a tradition started in 2009 to open up exclusive events to every-day americans. tickets cost $60 and got people access to an amazing lineup of entertainers. alicia keys tweaked a rendition of her famous song. brad paisley brought the country. and stevie wonder brought down the house. while jamie fox serenaded the bidens. ♪ i can't stop loving you >> reporter: there was also a special performance by mexico's hottest rock band. i'm here with the winners of multiple grammies and multiple latin grammys. alex, let me ask you, have you supported president obama in his re-election this year. so many hispanic americans came out for him. why do you think it happened? >> it's very easy. obama and the democrats had the best option for latinos, immigration reform on the table. the dream act, the latino -- the latinos here in the united states are so powerful and their voice notices to be heard. t
and michelle obama revealing she chose jason wu. next, the inaugural ball, where 30,000 people were expected to attend. this inaugural ball falls on a tradition started in 2009 to open up exclusive events to every-day americans. tickets cost $60 and got people access to an amazing lineup of entertainers. alicia keys tweaked a rendition of her famous song. brad paisley brought the country. and stevie wonder brought down the house. while jamie fox serenaded the bidens. ♪ i can't stop loving you...
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on sunday, january 20th, he'll use first lady michelle obama's family bible. and on monday during the public ceremony, he'll use two other bibles. one of them belonged to president lincoln. it's the same one will be used in 2009 during the inauguration. the second bible belongs to civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr. king's son joins me now from washington. we're so glad you're here. >> thank you. i'm honored to be here today. >> you wrote an op-ed, even your description of the bible is touching. you say it's faded and some of the pages are torn. tell us how your father, dr. king, used that bible. >> well, number one, we found that when he was pastoring or preparing a sermon, his first sermon at the dexter avenue memorial baptist church, that he actually had markings where he actually designated certain things within the bible. we know that he traveled with the bible, derived inspiration from it. it certainly is worn and at tattered. but i think that shows how much he used it. >> you say you never thought the bible would be used again. why? >> you ce
on sunday, january 20th, he'll use first lady michelle obama's family bible. and on monday during the public ceremony, he'll use two other bibles. one of them belonged to president lincoln. it's the same one will be used in 2009 during the inauguration. the second bible belongs to civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr. king's son joins me now from washington. we're so glad you're here. >> thank you. i'm honored to be here today. >> you wrote an op-ed, even your description...
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and my dance partner, michelle obama. >> reporter: if watching first lady michelle obama's fashion choices a sport, the inauguration is the super bowl. fashion's biggest prize. when mrs. obama emerged in a ruby red chiffon and velvet gown, the fashion world was atwitter. who designed it? the world now knows the answer is jason wu. again. this response from wu on twitter, #inshock, shows he was just surprised this time as he was four years ago. take me to the moment where she walked out. >> i was screaming at the top of my lungs, that's me! >> it's really brilliant what she's done in keeping a secret. in previous administrations, while there was always interest in what the first lady wore, there was never this read carpet moment. >> reporter: red was definitely on her mind. an exclusive look at jason wu's sketch of the obama gown, and clearly there was something here that caught the first lady's eye. in choosing wu, she once again puts the taiwanese born designer, who lives in new york, on the biggest world stage. not to be forgotten, another outfit on display. the one the first lady wore o
and my dance partner, michelle obama. >> reporter: if watching first lady michelle obama's fashion choices a sport, the inauguration is the super bowl. fashion's biggest prize. when mrs. obama emerged in a ruby red chiffon and velvet gown, the fashion world was atwitter. who designed it? the world now knows the answer is jason wu. again. this response from wu on twitter, #inshock, shows he was just surprised this time as he was four years ago. take me to the moment where she walked out....
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we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, jason wu on his dress design for first lady michelle obama. that's about 25 minutes from now, with alina cho. >>> a wintry blast is causing problems all over the united states. authorities say one person was killed during this massive accident in ohio, down near cincinnati, it involved 86 vehicles. the deadly pile-up was one of many multiple crashes in ohio due to the blinding snow. more frigid temperatures are on the way, too. meteorologist jennifer delgado is here to tell us how much worse this weather may get. i saw the temperature in minnesota and i was afraid. >> you should be afraid and carol, it really is a serious matter. we're talking some of the windchill values have dropped down to minus 51 and if you're in the outdoor air and say if you're in a windchill minus 30, it only takes ten minutes to develop frost bite with light winds and right now the current windchill values are still well below freezing, minus 23 in minneapolis. we're also talking in green bay as well as into milwaukee bitterly cold and the cold conditions will
we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, jason wu on his dress design for first lady michelle obama. that's about 25 minutes from now, with alina cho. >>> a wintry blast is causing problems all over the united states. authorities say one person was killed during this massive accident in ohio, down near cincinnati, it involved 86 vehicles. the deadly pile-up was one of many multiple crashes in ohio due to the blinding snow. more frigid temperatures are on the way,...
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not that bang, the bangs on michelle obama. >> and the bangs. let's not forget the bangs. >> reporter: it was also a day of odd couples. beyonce and jay-z rubbing shoulders with newt gingrich and calis calista. audio problems forced beyonce to pull out her ear piece, but she still nailed "the star-spangled banner." the president, oernd, blew one word. and no stumbling by sasha as she skipped and ran from place to play. sasha gyrated, malia danced as they waited for the festivities to begin. sasha kept wiping something off her coat, when the brooklyn tabarnacle choir sang the president may or may not have wiped a tear from his face. a second later, he definitely winked. to hear kelly clarkson's version of "my country 'tis of thee" got a one word review from senator chuck schumer. >> wow. >> reporter: of course, there were a lot of media flubs. >> it continued. i stopped, but it continued. welcome back to our continuing coverage. >> reporter: and boy, did it continue. from famous faces -- >> hello. hey, how are you all? >> reporter: to the unknown
not that bang, the bangs on michelle obama. >> and the bangs. let's not forget the bangs. >> reporter: it was also a day of odd couples. beyonce and jay-z rubbing shoulders with newt gingrich and calis calista. audio problems forced beyonce to pull out her ear piece, but she still nailed "the star-spangled banner." the president, oernd, blew one word. and no stumbling by sasha as she skipped and ran from place to play. sasha gyrated, malia danced as they waited for the...
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released a picture of the president with his two daughters snuggling on the couch, there it, watching michelle obama. look, they use their children for political purposes hen they want. to. >> first of all, walking with chelsea to the helicopter, they were going on vacation. so what are they supposed to do, take her to another helicopter or through the back door somewhere? >> it was the hand-holding and connecting them, rollland. >> okay, so what? if there was a photo and there were no hand-holding then, it's okay? seriously. that is not the same as putting an ad out where you are mentioning the president's daughters. it makes no sense. and again, if you're the nra, you don't have to actually do that. you don't have to go that far. if you want to do that, why don't you say okay, why don't you go to chicago and say how many armed guards are there in chicago's schools where the president is from? that's legitimate. >> that's a fair question. >> but to use the president's daughters makes no sense whatsoever. >> all right. thanks to both of you. we appreciate it. >>> and next, a psychiatrist sued
released a picture of the president with his two daughters snuggling on the couch, there it, watching michelle obama. look, they use their children for political purposes hen they want. to. >> first of all, walking with chelsea to the helicopter, they were going on vacation. so what are they supposed to do, take her to another helicopter or through the back door somewhere? >> it was the hand-holding and connecting them, rollland. >> okay, so what? if there was a photo and...
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his fourth oath of office, joined by the beautiful first lady, michelle obama, and her new hairdo and sasha and malia, the first daughters of the united states as well. they will be there tomorrow. and of course, joined by the vice president and his wife as well. give you a little bit of tid bits inauguration, show you a picture in a moment i have here today. last time, just so you know, there were about 5 to 7,000 port-a-potties here last time, in 2009. this time, there are only going to be about 1500, but last time there were almost 2 million people. this time, expected to be between 600,000 -- 600,000 to 800,000 people. so, about 1500. and so, there you go. last time, 2009, generated over 130 tons of waste. we don't know what's gonna happen this time because it hasn't happened. this is my moment earlier. my high school idol, cyndi lauper, was here and i got a picture with her. do we have the picture? there it is. i am a happy man now. and we can start the top of the show. >>> hello, everyone it is 5 p.m. on the east coast, 2 p.m. on the west coast, i am don lemon. i am live in wash
his fourth oath of office, joined by the beautiful first lady, michelle obama, and her new hairdo and sasha and malia, the first daughters of the united states as well. they will be there tomorrow. and of course, joined by the vice president and his wife as well. give you a little bit of tid bits inauguration, show you a picture in a moment i have here today. last time, just so you know, there were about 5 to 7,000 port-a-potties here last time, in 2009. this time, there are only going to be...
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the plan supports first lady michelle obama who asks others to do the same. >> twisted metal was the scene in egypt. they have army recruits that derailed. 19 people were kill and 100 people injured. >> a child -- all of the suspect communicated online believing they were going to engage in sexual activity with a minor. >> so the controversy neverens for lindsay lohan. the 26-year-old is expected to be arraigned on charges from her car crash on june when she was already on probation. she fired her long time los angeles attorney who promised to somehow keep her out of jail. >> the local news is making headlines. in an article, they describe what went into lance armstrong's decision to grant an interview to oprah winfrey and discuss his use of performance enhancing drugs. he met up in a family vacation on the big island of hawaii. he travelled to denver for a private meeting with the head of the u.s. anti-doping agency as well. >> dieing to see what he said. >> everybody is. >> is it a real apology or -- >> everybody is going to be watching the body language and dissecting it. >> a lot
the plan supports first lady michelle obama who asks others to do the same. >> twisted metal was the scene in egypt. they have army recruits that derailed. 19 people were kill and 100 people injured. >> a child -- all of the suspect communicated online believing they were going to engage in sexual activity with a minor. >> so the controversy neverens for lindsay lohan. the 26-year-old is expected to be arraigned on charges from her car crash on june when she was already on...